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How to fix browser shortcuts, modified by malware

Malware programs often modify the browser shortcut to force you attend numerous intrusive websites, show you ads and install additional adware on your PC. The problem is that antivirus programs and anti-malware utilities are able to kill malware but they often are unable to detect modified shortcuts and remove files which they are pointing to. As a result your browser can still direct you to a hijacking-webpage despite your computer is actually clean of malware. In this case you need to fix the shortcuts for your Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and other browsers manually.

How do I know if my browser shortcut has been modified (broken)?

Open the properties of the shortcut. Go to the Shortcut tab and have a look at the Target field.

Normally the last word in this field looks like chrome.exe,launcher.exe, firefox.exe – the file extension is .exe:

Broken shortcuts (those that have been modified by malware) usually point to .bat, .cmd or .url files instead of .exe. Besides that there may be various website address at the end of the line. In this case the path looks like ..\Application\chrome.exe” http://example.com.

The path itself can be wrong as well. On the image below we can see that shortcut points to

C:\ProgramData\WrongFolder\wrongFile.bat

Example of broken shortcut:

Default paths for browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Opera, IE)

Here are default paths for different browsers. You can use this information to fix your broken shortcuts which have been modified by malware.